Sports
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New Zealand’s Soccer Team Abandons White Shorts, Citing Period Anxiety
The women’s soccer team said its players would not wear white shorts at the World Cup this summer, acknowledging the concern that some players had expressed about period leaks.
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Damar Hamlin Is Cleared to Return to Football
The Buffalo Bills safety, who went into cardiac arrest during an N.F.L. game in January, is “in a great head space to come back and make his return,” according to the team’s general manager.
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Brotherly Love Has Its Limits When Sailing
Greg and Todd Slyngstad are racing in different boats but are scheduled to compete in the same class at Les Voiles de St. Barth. Don’t ask which one is better.
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FIFA Silenced One World Cup Protest but May Face More This Year
FIFA threatened to suspend men’s captains if they took part in a social justice campaign in Qatar. Will the same rules apply at the Women’s World Cup?
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Two Rivals. One Bedroom.
Quinten and Jurrien Timber are on opposite sides of the Dutch championship race. At home, they may be closer, literally, than any two players in European soccer.
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How Boston Left the Rest of the N.H.L. Behind. Far Behind.
The Bruins, who won 50 games faster than any N.H.L. team in history, have sputtered of late, but with a lead that big, there is room to focus on the larger goal.
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Wimbledon Drops Ban on Players From Russia and Belarus
Tennis players from Russia and Belarus will be allowed to compete at Wimbledon this summer after tournament officials reversed a policy that had barred them last year in the months after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The decision to bar the players ...
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Practical but Not Pretty. That’s Pro Tennis at Miami’s N.F.L. Stadium.
Five years ago, the Miami Open had to abandon Crandon Park on Key Biscayne for Hard Rock Stadium and its parking lot. It remains a work in progress.
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At Liverpool, a Red Alert
A rough stretch, starting with Saturday’s game against Manchester City, will define Liverpool’s season. The harder work comes after that.
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Old Friends. New Team. Same Knicks Championship Dream.
Knicks guards Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart were college friends, then took a twisty road to a reunion in the N.B.A.